Accounting
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After all, the whole
accounting
exercise works only if others are still using fossil fuels that Copenhagen’s unpredictable wind power can replace.
For example, Ichizo Miyamoto, a former senior finance-ministry official, claims that,
accounting
for the government’s assets, Japan’s net debt/GDP ratio is below 100%, similar to that of the United States.
Such progress will demand, among other things, vastly improved
accounting
and reporting, together with smart regulatory reforms.
In any case, with exports
accounting
for only one-fifth of the eurozone’s €10 trillion economy, they are unlikely to spur a strong recovery while domestic demand remains weak.
Though China’s engagement dwarfs India’s, Myanmar-India bilateral trade reached almost $1.1 billion in 2010-2011, and India is now Myanmar’s fourth-largest trading partner, after Thailand, Singapore, and China,
accounting
for 70% of the country’s agricultural exports.
Accounting
rules are generous enough to allow banks to keep many losses under the carpet for the time being.
The official national income
accounting
data for the second quarter are now available, and they show that the rebates did very little to stimulate spending.
Any
accounting
of European economic oversight in recent years should ask why the Greek crisis erupted in the spring of 2010, almost two years after the global financial crisis.
Once sacrosanct
accounting
principles have been amended at Wall Street’s behest in order to allow banks to report essentially whatever they want.
It is the world’s largest e-commerce market,
accounting
for more than 40% of global transactions, and ranks among the top three countries for venture capital investment in autonomous vehicles, 3D printing, robotics, drones, and artificial intelligence (AI).
Be it because of a sovereign default or because of large losses accumulated under complacent
accounting
rules, the insolvency of a large bank (particularly a European bank) is far from a remote possibility.
But, for the most part, a universal set of maladies has emerged over the past decade,
accounting
for the vast bulk of ill health and preventable death in all regions of the world.
For example, it is untenable in rich countries that farm interests
accounting
for less than 4% of employment are effectively able to block a deal to open new markets for services and manufactures, which account for more than 90% of employment.
Instead, they were designed to circumvent
accounting
standards and to evade and avoid taxes that are required to finance the public investments in infrastructure and technology – like the Internet – that underlie real growth, not the phantom growth promoted by the financial sector.
While keeping their own currencies and central banks, members would agree to denominate all payments in a common
accounting
unit, which Keynes named the “bancor,” and to settle all international payments through the ICU.
The Greek government’s misstatement of its fiscal position, coupled with the realization that the European Commission had overlooked or tolerated the Greeks’
accounting
legerdemain, triggered the euro crisis in 2010.
Moreover, subtle differences between the US and UK in national income
accounting
should be taken into account in comparing productivity trends.
She was recruited to work in the
accounting
department of a Japanese import-export company.
I would not listen to those who advocate excluding investment from fiscal deficits: this would only offer new incentives for creative
accounting
and unsustainable accumulation of debt.
Toshiba CEO Hisao Tanaka and other senior executives have had to resign; the interim CEO apologized to Abe’s office;Norio Sasaki, the company’s vice chairman and former CEO, has quit his posts on government panels; and the former chairman of Toshiba’s audit committee has stepped down from the government
accounting
panel.
It was a turning point for Japan, as the country’s clubby investment culture came up against global transparency and
accounting
standards.
By extending the Kyoto Protocol – which limits some developed countries’ greenhouse-gas emissions – for another eight years, the Doha agreement preserves the vital framework of international law and retains hard-won
accounting
rules for emissions allowances and trading between countries.
The government's brutality then, and all my experiences since, have convinced me that without a proper
accounting
for those crimes, China's future will remain in doubt.
Though some modern industries – like office
accounting
and computing machinery, and radio, television, and communication equipment – tend to be located in more specialized districts, roughly three-quarters of Indian districts with higher specialization levels rely on traditional industries.
Of India’s 600 districts, those that remain the most specialized are Kavaratti (water transport), Darjiling (paper products), Panchkula (office
accounting
and computing machinery), and Wokha (wood products).
The European Environment Agency’s Scientific Committee has called it a “mistaken assumption” based on “a serious
accounting
error,” because if a forest is cut down to burn wood, it will take a long time for new growth to absorb the CO2 emissions.
According to the Committee’s members, “the potential consequences of this bioenergy
accounting
error are immense.”
But the wait for war adds to uncertainties that already weigh on the American, and the global, economy:uncertainties arising from America's looming fiscal deficit, due to macroeconomic mismanagement and a tax cut that the country cannot afford;uncertainties arising from the unfinished "war on terrorism";uncertainties associated with the massive corporate
accounting
and banking scandals, and the Bush Administration's half-hearted efforts at reform, as a result of which no one knows what America's corporations are worth;uncertainties connected to America's massive trade deficit, which has reached all- time records.
Such broad static
accounting
suggests that we should proceed cautiously in applying lessons from the Scandinavian model to large countries like the US.
The
accounting
and consulting firm PwC predicted that per capita GDP growth in China, India, and Nigeria would exceed 4.5% well into the middle of the century.
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